Journal article
Morphological and genetic variation within the widespread species Acacia victoriae (Mimosaceae)
SR Ariati, DJ Murphy, S Gardner, PY Ladiges
Australian Systematic Botany | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1071/SB06026
Abstract
Morphological variation in Acacia victoriae, a species widespread in arid and semi-arid regions of Australia, was analysed by phenetic methods of classification and ordination. Three morphological groups were identified on the basis of phyllode characters and are treated as subspecies. Populations with short, elliptic and tomentose phyllodes are confirmed as A. victoriae subsp. arida Pedley; this form occurs mainly in central Australia. Populations with linear to oblong, non-tomentose phyllodes are referred to subsp. victoriae; this subspecies is the most variable and widely distributed across Australia. Populations with very long, narrow phyllodes, distributed in northern Australia from the..
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